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In the 1930s the main switching station for long-distance telephone calls made from West Texas was in the dusty town of Mineral Wells. According to Bass’s story, Richardson became friendly with two of the telephone operators there. In Bass’s words, he performed “stud service” for these young ladies in return for information they overheard.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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